In the context of QelIS boqHarmey, Maltz told us you can use the words {logh'ob} ("chest") and {Sa'Hut} ("butt") to refer to the front and back of a car. (p. 232) During the qepHom 2021 Q&A session, he explained this a bit more. All of these words are not directly from Marc Okrand, they are my own explanation of a longer discussion. First, he made clear this only applies to cars, motorcycles and also space ships and similar things, but not the the front/back of everything, e.g. not for a computer screen, or a bottle or similar. Regarding space ships, somebody objected that we do have words for "fore" and "aft". Here he agreed that there is some kind of overlap, but still a slight difference: roughly said, the "aft" and "fore" of the ship is more a 3-dimensional space, where people can meet and where things can be located ("cargo bay is in the aft of the ship"), and when you use the word {Sa'Hut} to refer to the ship's back, it's the 2-dimensional surface at the end. Think of the license plate, which is not in the trunk of the car, it's on the back of the car. -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.tlhInganHol.com http://klingon.wiki/En/AliceInWonderland